Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Hazardous Waste Facility Compliance History


Activity History Listing


Activity History for:

EPAID: NCD982114803, EVO Corp


Note: ETA links to Enforcement Tracking Activity
Date Done Activity Type Activity Comments ETA Link
09/21/2018 Site Inspection Complaint; CESQG (<100 kg/month) - Complaint; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Complaint; Used Oil Generator - Complaint; VSQG (<100 kg/month) Evo Corporation (Evo) Was Inspected September 21, 2018, As An Unannounced Hazardous Waste Complaint Inspection. Evo Operates A Florida Facility Located At 5634 West 5th Street In Jacksonville, Fl That Has Never Been Inspected By The Department’S Hazardous Waste Program, But Was Inspected By The City Of Jacksonville'S Environmental Quality Division (Eqd) On August 1, 2018. During The Eqd Inspection, It Was Revealed That Evo Is Transporting Hazardous Waste, But Is Not A Registered/Certified Florida Hazardous Waste Transporter. Evo Has Been Transporting Hazardous Waste Under The Epa Identification Number Ncd 982 114 803 Issued To Its Primary Facility In North Carolina. The Facility In North Carolina Operates As A Hazardous Waste Transporter, Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility, Used Oil Transporter And Used Oil Transfer Facility. The Facility In Florida Is Used For Transportation Vehicle Parking Only And Does Not Operate As A Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility. In Addition To Hazardous Waste Transport Activities Being Required To Be Registered In The State Of Florida, Evo Is Reminded That Hazardous Waste Transfer, Used Oil Transportation And Used Oil Transfer Facility Registrations Are Also Required In The State Of Florida. The Facility In Jacksonville, Fl Is Also Operating As A Used Oil And Used Oil Filter Generator And A Very Small Quantity Generator (Vsqg) Of Hazardous Waste. Evo Has Been Operating In Jacksonville, Fl For Four Years. The Facility Has Been At Its Present Location At 5634 West 5th Street For Two Years, And At 14476 West Duval Place For Two Years Prior To That. Evo Leases The Building/Property Which Is Connected To City Water And Sewer. Evo Has 15 Employees At This Jacksonville, Fl Location. This Inspection Report Is Only For Evo'S Operations At West 5th Street In Jacksonville, Fl. Evo Is An Industrial Cleaning Operation. The Facility Primarily Cleans Equipment, Cleans Up Spills And Collects And Transports Non-Hazardous Waste For Industrial Facilities. Evo Also Transports Hazardous Waste On Occasion. The Facility Consists Of A Warehouse Building (Photo 1) That Contains Offices And A Warehouse Space For Storage Of Ancillary Equipment. The Building Has A Covered Overhang Where Vehicle Maintenance Is Performed (Photo 2). There Is Also A Large Storage Yard (Photos 3 And 4) That Surrounds The Warehouse Building Where The Facility Parks Vehicles And Other Large Equipment While Not In Use. Evo Uses Eight Vacuum Boxes, Ten Roll-Off Containers, Five Air-Mover Vacuum Trucks, Three Roll-Off Container Trucks, One Roll-Off Container Tractor Trailer And One 3,000-Gallon Liquid Ring Vacuum Truck For Its Transportation Operations. Pam Fellabaum (Dep) And Shannon Ramey (Evo) Were Present Throughout The Inspection. | Hazardous Waste Transportation ---------------------------------------------- Evo Transports Hazardous Waste Baghouse Dust From Gerdau Ameristeel Jacksonville Steel Mill (Gerdau) (Fld 083 812 537). Mr. Ramey Stated That Gerdau Is The Only Facility For Which Evo Currently Transports Hazardous Waste. The Representative Stated That Hazardous Waste Is Never Stored At This Location, But Is Transported Directly From The Pick-Up Location At Gerdau And Then Taken To The Disposal Location. Roll-Off Containers Are Only Rinsed At The Disposal Facility And Not On Site. Hazardous Waste Transportation Records Review ------------------------------------------------------------------- Evo Was Not Registered In Florida As A Hazardous Waste Transporter At The Time Of Inspection [62-730.150(2)(A), Fac]. The Department Requested Evo To Register By Submitting Form 62-730.900(1)(B) And Provide The Required Casualty/Liability Insurance To The Department. Records Indicate That The Registration Forms Were Received By The Department On October 2, 2018, And Are Currently Being Processed. A Review Of The Last Three Years Of Hazardous Waste Manifests Indicate That Evo Transported Hazardous Waste “Emission Control Dust/
02/20/2019 Warning Letter Sent-02/20/2019 ; Finished-06/11/2019 184362
06/07/2019 Short Form Consent Order Executed-06/07/2019 ; Finished-06/11/2019 184362
06/11/2019 Submittal Received By Department Received-01/09/2019 ; Finished-06/11/2019
06/11/2019 Submittal Received By Department Received-12/20/2018 ; Finished-06/11/2019
06/11/2019 Meeting Finished-06/11/2019 184362
07/09/2019 Penalty Received-07/08/2019 ; Finished-07/09/2019 184362
07/16/2019 Civil Penalty Authorization Memo Approved-05/10/2019 ; Finished-07/16/2019 184362
12/19/2019 Penalty Received-10/02/2019 ; Finished-12/19/2019 184362
04/07/2020 Penalty Received-01/06/2020 ; Finished-04/07/2020 184362
04/07/2020 Penalty Received-04/06/2020 ; Finished-04/07/2020 184362
04/08/2020 Return To Compliance Letter Finished-04/08/2020 ; Sent-04/08/2020 184362
04/23/2020 Enforcement Tracking Finished-04/23/2020
04/14/2022 Site Inspection Routine; Hazardous Waste Transporter - Routine; Used Oil Generator Evo Corporation (Evo, The Facility) Was Inspected April 14, 2022, As An Unannounced Hazardous Waste Compliance Inspection. Evo Operates A Florida Facility Located At 5634 West 5th Street In Jacksonville, Florida That Was Last Inspected On September 21, 2018, By The Department. The Facility Entered Into A Short Form Consent Order Following The 2018 Inspection For Operating As A Hazardous Waste Transporter Without Being Registered To Do So In Florida, Among Other Issues. Evo Operates Under The Epa Identification Number Issued To Its Primary Facility In North Carolina And Is Now A Registered Hazardous Waste Transporter In The State Of Florida. The Facility In Florida Is Used For Transportation Vehicle Parking And Does Not Operate As A Hazardous Waste Transfer Facility. In Addition To Its Hazardous Waste Transportation Activities, Evo Is Also Operating As A Used Oil And Used Oil Filter Generator And And Appears To Be A Non-Handler Of Hazardous Waste. The Facility Has Been Operating At Its Present Location For Approximately Eight Years. Evo Leases The Property And Building Which Is Connected To City Water And Sewer. Evo Currently Leases A Portion Of The Storage Yard, Described Below, To Petticoat Schmitt For Use During A Road Construction Project. Evo Has Five Employees At The Jacksonville Facility. Evo Operates An Industrial Cleaning Operation. The Facility Primarily Cleans Equipment, Cleans Up Spills And Collects And Transports Non-Hazardous Waste For Industrial Facilities. Evo Also Transports Hazardous Waste On Occasion. The Facility Consists Of A Warehouse Building That Contains Offices And A Warehouse Space For Storage Of Ancillary Equipment. The Building Has A Covered Overhang Where Vehicle Maintenance Is Performed. There Is Also A Large Storage Yard That Surrounds The Warehouse Building Where The Facility Parks Vehicles And Other Large Equipment While Not In Use. Evo Uses 8 Vacuum Boxes, 10 Roll-Off Containers, 5 Air-Mover Vacuum Trucks, 3 Roll-Off Container Trucks, 1 Roll-Off Container Tractor Trailer And One 3,000-Gallon Liquid Ring Vacuum Truck For Its Transportation Operations. Clifford Turnipseed (Evo) Was Present Throughout The Inspection. Due To A Malfunction Of The Camera Memory Card, Photographs Are Not Available. | Hazardous Waste Transportation ----------------------------------------------- Evo Transports Hazardous Waste Baghouse Dust Routinely From Cmc Steel Florida, Llc (Cmc) (Fld083812537) In Jacksonville, Florida. Evo Has Also Transported Hazardous Waste Chromium Solids From Symrise (Gar000083766) In Brunswick, Georgia On Occasion. Mr. Turnipseed Stated That Hazardous Waste Is Never Stored At The Facility, But Is Transported Directly From The Generator To The Disposal Location. Hazardous Waste Transportation Records Review ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Evo Is A Registered Transporter Of Hazardous Waste In Florida. Records Indicate Evo Transported Hazardous Waste “Emission Control Dust/Sludge From Primary Production Of Steel In Electric Furnaces” (K061) From Cmc On Numerous Occasions In The Previous Three Years. Waste Was Transported To American Zinc Recycling Corp. (Tnd982144099) Or Chemical Waste Management, Inc. (Ald000622464). Records Indicate Evo Transported Solid Chromium Hazardous Waste (D007) From Symrise Twice In The Previous Three Years. Waste Was Transported To Chemical Waste Management, Inc. The Reviewed Manifests Were Signed By The Designated Facilities And Appeared To Be Properly Completed. Non-Hazardous Waste Transportation ------------------------------------------------------ The Facility Transports A Variety Of Non-Hazardous Waste Such As Industrial Waste And Asbestos. The Facility No Longer Manages The Stormwater That Collects In Secondary Containment At Cmc. Waste Generated From Tank Or Silo Cleaning Operations At Various Facilities Is Disposed Of By The Generating Facilities, Per Mr. Turnipseed. Facility Area
07/11/2022 Issue Non-Compliance Letter Sent-07/11/2022 ; Submittal Received by Department-07/21/2022 ; Return to Compliance Letter Sent (RCL)-08/04/2022 ; Finished-09/12/2022

Violation History:

Vio# Area Regulation Opened By Date Determined Completed ETA Act Act Date Regulation Text Excerpt
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1 XXS 62-730.150(2)(a) Fellabaum_P 09/21/2018 12/19/2018 184362 183805 09/21/2018 All generators (except very small quantity generators as defined in 40 C.F.R. 260.10 [as adopted in subsection 62-730.020(1), F.A.C.] that are exempt pursuant to 40 C.F.R. 262.14 [as adopted in subsection 62-730.160, F.A.C.] and are not experiencing
2 262.A 262.14(a)(5) Fellabaum_P 09/21/2018 12/20/2018 184362 183805 09/21/2018 VSQG must either treat or dispose its hazardous waste on-site or ensure delivery to one of 8 TSDFs
3 279.C 279.22(d) Fellabaum_P 09/21/2018 01/09/2019 184362 183805 09/21/2018 On detection of a release of used oil that is not under 280, Sub F, and if after the effective date of the recycled used oil management program in the State of the release; required cleanup steps.
4 XXS 62-710.850(5)(a) Fellabaum_P 09/21/2018 09/25/2018 184362 183805 09/21/2018 All persons storing used oil filters shall store used oil filters in above ground containers which are clearly labeled "Used Oil Filters," and which are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration) with no visib
5 XXS 62-710.401(6) Fellabaum_P 09/21/2018 09/25/2018 184362 183805 09/21/2018 No person may store used oil in tanks or containers unless they are clearly labeled with the words "used oil" are in good condition (no severe rusting, apparent structural defects or deterioration), and not leaking (no visible leaks). If tanks or con
6 279.C 279.22(c) Fellabaum_P 09/21/2018 09/25/2018 184362 183805 09/21/2018 LABELS
7 XXS 62-730.170(2) Bradshaw_B 04/14/2022 07/21/2022 192879 04/14/2022 In addition to the requirements of subsection (1) of this rule, no person shall transport a hazardous waste within the state for which either a manifest is required under 40 CFR Part 262 [as adopted in subsection 62-730.160(1), F.A.C.] or a reclamati